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Join us on the Patio at Earl’s Lodge Sunday, July 6th for our Blues, Brews & BBQ FREE Concert Series featuring Diego’s Umbrella playing Gypsy Rock, The Earful playing funk, and Folk Hogan playing folk punk. The Earful will start at 12:30, followed by Folk Hogan at 2:00 and with Diego’s Umbrella coming on at 4:00. To learn more about The Earful, Folk Hogan and Diego’s Umbrella, follow the links below:

There are two kinds of people in this world: those who love Diego’s Umbrella and those who soon will. Celebrated as San Francisco’s Ambassadors of Gypsy Rock, these world renowned entertainers have created an irresistible cocktail that is entirely their own.

Nominated for Best Jazz Artist 2013 in the San Diego Music Awards, The Earful is a high powered, in your face, shake your booty machine that will funk you just right. Formed in late 2008, The Earful touches on various styles of the funk in all of its forms and pays tribute to the masters. Having shared the stage with amazing talent such as Soulive, Level 42, Groundation, Orgone, The Aggrolites and Les Nubians, they bring a paint peeling, barn burning intensity that is unforgettable. The all star lineup features members of The Mars Volta, The Devastators, and B-Side Players. With heavy sound of the Hammond Organ, the funky bass lines, and the stabbing brass hits of this 7 piece group are sure to get your rump bumpin’.

Folk Hogan is a high velocity, folk/punk band with a lively stage show that is widely appealing, and downright awesome. The six-piece lineup consists of Accordion, Mandolin, Bass, Banjo, Guitar, and Drums. Folk Hogan brings a mix of experienced entertainers, humor, and whiskey that will keep a crowd dancing while wishing they had a backup liver.

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***No outside food or beverage allowed in the music venue or the lodge. Utah State Law prohibits the possession and consumption of outside alcohol including beer & wine on premise. Bags may be subject to search at the music venue gate and any alcohol or outside food may be confiscated. Dogs are allowed in the music venue, but they must be on a leash at all times, and they must stay on the grassy areas. Dogs are never allowed in the lodges or on the patio.

Desert Noises is Kyle Henderson, Tyler Osmond, Patrick Boyer, and Brennan Allen, four adventurers from Utah Valley, UT. Ask about their recent musical influences, and you’ll extract a litany on the riches of Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, and Tame Impala. If it seems an unlikely trio of choices, it simply means that you haven’t yet become acquainted with their propulsive, jangle-rich breed of rock ‘n roll. Desert Noises make music for shouting into canyons, jumping into rivers, and getting married to the wide-open road. With a strong maturity in their songwriting, they conjure the majesty of the American pastoral landscape.

While one can pick out definite strains of blues and Americana, their often-ferocious delivery and penchant for shredding guitars elicits a powerful transcendence into psychedelic rock. This is felt most strongly in their live performances, where they harness their visceral energy in new ways each night.

This Labor Day Weekend, enjoy a special Blues, Brews & BBQ Summer Concert Series All Day, 3 Band Festival on Sunday, August 31st. Come up to Snowbasin Resort to hear The Kap Brothers playing blues, rock & country at 12:30, The Weekenders playing Rock & Roll at 2:30 and Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real playing high energy Blues and Rock & Roll at 5:00. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and sunglasses to enjoy a day of good food and music!

This will be a Habitat for Humanity of Weber/Davis Fundraising Event. Representatives from Habitat for Humanity will be onsite to take your pledges, donations, and volunteer sign up for sponsored projects in the community. Lukas will be on hand after the show to sign autographs and CD’s. Please come see some Great Free Music with exquisite food and support our community efforts.

Check out our Instagram Contest and use #SnowbasinBBBBQ to share your photos on Instagram for a chance to win awesome prizes from Skully Candy and Snowbasin Resort including a 2014/15 Season Pass!

***No outside food or beverage allowed in the music venue or the lodge. Utah State Law prohibits the possession and consumption of outside alcohol including beer & wine on premise. Bags may be subject to search at the music venue gate and any alcohol or outside food may be confiscated. Dogs are allowed in the music venue, but they must be on a leash at all times, and they must stay on the grassy areas. Dogs are never allowed in the lodges or on the patio.

Join us on the Patio at Earl’s Lodge Sunday, September 28th for our Blues, Brews & BBQ FREE Concert Series with Abraxas, America’s #1 Santana tribute band and Kap Brothers playing blues, rock & country. Kap Brothers start at 12:30 pm with Abraxas at 3:30 pm. This will be the final show Abraxas will ever play in this area!! Don’t miss your chance to see America’s #1 Santana tribute band LIVE and for FREE!

Check out our Instagram Contest and use #SnowbasinBBBBQ to share your photos on Instagram for a chance to win awesome prizes from Skull Candy and Snowbasin Resort including a 2014/15 Season Pass!

***No outside food or beverage allowed in the music venue or the lodge. Utah State Law prohibits the possession and consumption of outside alcohol including beer & wine on premise. Bags may be subject to search at the music venue gate and any alcohol or outside food may be confiscated. Dogs are allowed in the music venue, but they must be on a leash at all times, and they must stay on the grassy areas. Dogs are never allowed in the lodges or on the patio.

For more information about Abraxas and Kap Brothers, check out the following links:

ABRAXAS • The Santana Experience formed in March of 2006 with one goal, to be the best. Fast forward to 2013, having performed scores of shows for thousands of fans from coast to coast, the members of Abraxas have honed their show to be not just a musical tribute to the legendary Carlos Santana, but an experience that you’ll remember for a long time to come.

It’s all there. The propulsive Latin percussion… the fiery lead guitar work… the keyboard wizardry… the lush vocals… the goove that connects to the soul of the audience. No matter the type event or size of venue, Abraxas is ready. We’ve opened concerts for major artists and have headlined shows all across America.

Join us on the Patio at Earl’s Lodge Sunday, September 14th for our Blues, Brews & BBQ FREE Concert Series with Folk Hogan and Ballroom Thieves. Folk Hogan will start at 12:30 pm and Ballroom Thieves will take the stage at 3:30 pm.

Check out our Instagram Contest and use #SnowbasinBBBBQ to share your photos on Instagram for a chance to win awesome prizes from Skully Candy and Snowbasin Resort including a 2014/15 Season Pass!

***No outside food or beverage allowed in the music venue or the lodge. Utah State Law prohibits the possession and consumption of outside alcohol including beer & wine on premise. Bags may be subject to search at the music venue gate and any alcohol or outside food may be confiscated. Dogs are allowed in the music venue, but they must be on a leash at all times, and they must stay on the grassy areas. Dogs are never allowed in the lodges or on the patio, with the exception of service dogs.

For more information about Folk Hogan and Ballroom Thieves, check out the following links:

With a slow, deliberate build, the Ballroom Thieves make their presence known onstage immediately as the first chord is struck, transforming any size room, whether it be a large ballroom or a small club, into a remarkably intimate environment.

Formed in 2011, the Ballroom Thieves take the sincere, narrative blueprint of folk music and infuse it with the attitude of rock, the soul of blues, and the sweat and fervor of a revival tent. That spirit makes its way into both their recorded music as well as their live performances, as Martin Earley (guitar, vocals), Devin Mauch (percussion, vocals), and Calin Peters (cello, vocals) attack their instruments and harmonies with the same energy onstage as in the studio.

Garnering regional and national acclaim for both of their releases to date, 2012’s The Devil And The Deep, and 2013’s self-titled EP, the Thieves have been branching out from their native Boston. Their energy, passion, and songwriting craft earning them national touring spots with established bands such as the Lone Bellow, Dispatch, Little Green Cars, the Wheeler Brothers, and Houndmouth, among others.

Folk Hogan is a high velocity, folk/punk band with a lively stage show that is widely appealing, and downright awesome. The six-piece lineup consists of Accordion, Mandolin, Bass, Banjo, Guitar, and Drums. Folk Hogan brings a mix of experienced entertainers, humor, and whiskey that will keep a crowd dancing while wishing they had a backup liver.

Join us on the Patio at Earl’s Lodge Sunday, September 21st for our Blues, Brews & BBQ FREE Concert Series with Codi Jordan Band playing Reggae and Rock Steady followed up by Todo Mundo playing Latin/Reggae/World Fusion. Codi Jordan Band starts at 12:30 pm with Todo Mundo at 3:30 pm.

Check out our Instagram Contest and use #SnowbasinBBBBQ to share your photos on Instagram for a chance to win awesome prizes from Skull Candy and Snowbasin Resort including a 2014/15 Season Pass!

***No outside food or beverage allowed in the music venue or the lodge. Utah State Law prohibits the possession and consumption of outside alcohol including beer & wine on premise. Bags may be subject to search at the music venue gate and any alcohol or outside food may be confiscated. Dogs are allowed in the music venue, but they must be on a leash at all times, and they must stay on the grassy areas. Dogs are never allowed in the lodges or on the patio,with the exception of service dogs.

For more information about Codi Jordan Band and Todo Mundo, check out the following links:

Todo Mundo (“All the World”) blends the musical flavors of Rumba, Reggae, Samba, and Middle Eastern styles into an irresistible groove that has been moving dance floors and connecting with audiences from Southern California to South America since 2009.

Through music, Todo Mundo has learned to share their soul and experiences with the world. The power of music allows them to transmit their messages of equality and diversity. The band is a manifestation of these messages, containing talented musicians from all over the world (Columbia, Israel, Canada & US). Their music and performances possess explosive energy that celebrates life and unity, with the aim of connecting with people from all over the world, and encourage them to live in the present, as one.

The Codi Jordan Band is a Reggae Rock band running in the same vein as popular acts Sublime, The Dirty Heads and Slightly Stoopid. Hailing from the greater Salt Lake City area the band has toured relentlessly across the west spreading their homegrown “mountain town meets the Beach” sound across 12 states and hundreds of stages.

Front man Codi Jordan grew up in the small ski town of Eden, Utah. Both of Codi’s parents grew up in Southern California but opted to move to Utah in search of mountains and snow. For Codi, having family in Southern California led to a fascination and love for the southern CA lifestyle, the Ocean and the budding reggae/rock/surf/punk scene. Codi began writing lyrics and composing music at the age of 12 years old; a few years later he was introduced to the recording studio by a local hip-hop artist who noticed Codi playing and singing at a local house party.

Join us on the Patio at Earl’s Lodge Sunday, September 7th for our Blues, Brews & BBQ FREE Concert Series with Brian Ernst playing acoustic soul followed up by Marinade playing funk, soul, reggae, and rock. Brian Ernst starts at 12:30 pm with Marinade at 3:30 pm.

Check out our Instagram Contest and use #SnowbasinBBBBQ to share your photos on Instagram for a chance to win awesome prizes from Skully Candy and Snowbasin Resort including a 2014/15 Season Pass!

***No outside food or beverage allowed in the music venue or the lodge. Utah State Law prohibits the possession and consumption of outside alcohol including beer & wine on premise. Bags may be subject to search at the music venue gate and any alcohol or outside food may be confiscated. Dogs are allowed in the music venue, but they must be on a leash at all times, and they must stay on the grassy areas. Dogs are never allowed in the lodges or on the patio,with the exception of service dogs.

For more information about Brian Ernst and Marinade, check out the following links:

Brian & Katie Ernst are full time touring artists & philanthropists. They tour in full size school bus that has been converted into an RV that runs on solar panels and fueled by waste vegetable oil. Music/art has taken them around the world. Literally.
Brian has over 20 instruments on stage and a looping pedal. Using no pre-recorded music he loops and layers his instruments into various songs, melodies, and instrumentals best described as acoustic/soul/roots.
With humble beginnings, Brian’s full time music career started back in 2007 as a street performer. Brian traveled all over the country playing music on the streets of folk festivals, downtown parking lots, or Chicago subways. He discovered the looping pedal and graduated from sidewalks to venues, clubs, and festivals. Prior to his 2009 debut studio album ‘Journey4YOUth’ Brian sold over 7,000 bootleg cd’s mostly out of his guitar case. Brian’s album has sold over 1,000 units a year since it’s release.

Join us on the Patio at Earl’s Lodge Sunday, August 24th for our Blues, Brews & BBQ FREE Concert Series with Ugly Valley Boys playing American roots music followed up by The Shook Twins playing their unique style of quirky folk. Ugly Valley Boys start at 12:30 pm with The Shook Twins at 3:30 pm.

Check out our Instagram Contest and use #SnowbasinBBBBQ to share your photos on Instagram for a chance to win awesome prizes from Skully Candy and Snowbasin Resort including a 2014/15 Season Pass!

***No outside food or beverage allowed in the music venue or the lodge. Utah State Law prohibits the possession and consumption of outside alcohol including beer & wine on premise. Bags may be subject to search at the music venue gate and any alcohol or outside food may be confiscated. Dogs are allowed in the music venue, but they must be on a leash at all times, and they must stay on the grassy areas. Dogs are never allowed in the lodges or on the patio,with the exception of service dogs.

For more information about Ugly Valley Boys and The Shook Twins, check out the following links:

Join us on the Patio at Earl’s Lodge Sunday, August 10th for our Blues, Brews & BBQ FREE Concert Series with Kris Lager Band playing soul music followed up by Hayes Carll playing Americana. Kris Lager Band starts at 12:30 pm with Hayes Carll at 3:30 pm. For more information about Kris Lager Band and Hayes Carll, check out the following links:

***No outside food or beverage allowed in the music venue or the lodge. Utah State Law prohibits the possession and consumption of outside alcohol including beer & wine on premise. Bags may be subject to search at the music venue gate and any alcohol or outside food may be confiscated. Dogs are allowed in the music venue, but they must be on a leash at all times, and they must stay on the grassy areas. Dogs are never allowed in the lodges or on the patio,with the exception of service dogs.

Hayes Carll is an odd mix. Wildly literate, utterly slackerly, impossibly romantic, absolutely a slave to the music, the 35-year old Texan is completely committed to the truth and unafraid to skewer pomposity, hypocrisy and small-minded thinking.

Playing rock clubs and honkytonks, Bonnaroo, Stones Fest, SXSW and NXNE, he and his band the Gulf Coast Orchestra merge a truculent singer/songwriter take that combines Ray Wylie Hubband’s lean freewheeling squalor with Todd Snider’s brazen Gen Y reality and a healthy dose of love amongst unhealthy people.

Kris Lager Band, the Thrift Store Junkies from the heartland, play soul music and Boogie Trance. With their hot new album ‘Swagadocious’ these self-proclaimed ‘Rock Revivalists’ are quickly spreading their celebrate life mantra to the masses, and blazing a trail that many more are sure to tread and follow.

Join us on the Patio at Earl’s Lodge Sunday, August 3rd for our Blues, Brews & BBQ FREE Concert Series with The Brothers Comatose playing high energy acoustic roots followed up by The Motet playing funk. The Brothers Comatose start at 12:30 pm with The Motet at 3:30 pm. For more information about The Brothers Comatose and The Motet, check out the following links:

***No outside food or beverage allowed in the music venue or the lodge. Utah State Law prohibits the possession and consumption of outside alcohol including beer & wine on premise. Bags may be subject to search at the music venue gate and any alcohol or outside food may be confiscated. Dogs are allowed in the music venue, but they must be on a leash at all times, and they must stay on the grassy areas. Dogs are never allowed in the lodges or on the patio,with the exception of service dogs.

Hailing from Colorado, the Motet is a world-class improvisational funk band that has dedicated more than a decade to the healing powers of funky dance music. Although the early years of the band saw a constantly revolving cast of musicians, the most recent incarnation has been touring the country for the last several years developing a new and unique style with roots in funk, afrobeat, disco, electronic music, and soul. This new Motet has quickly gained a reputation for throwing infectious dance parties everywhere they go, creating a deep rapport between band and audience.

Literal brothers, Alex (banjo and vocals) and Ben Morrison (guitar and vocals) of The Brothers Comatose grew up in a house that was known for its music parties. “The Morrison house was a gathering place for local musicians – everyone would bring an instrument, call out tunes, call out changes, and just play for hours” says Brothers Comatose bassist and Morrison music party goer, Gio Benedetti. “I learned more in that living room than in any class I ever took.” The brothers took this generous, inclusive and rowdy attitude and brought it to stages all over San Francisco. With the addition of members Philip Brezina (fiddle) and Ryan Avellone (mandolin) the string quintet brings their original string music and the feel of an intimate music party to audiences all across the United States. The environment the band creates with their music and their live shows isn’t the exclusive band vs. crowd world of rock and pop, but rather the sing-along, stomp-along, inclusive world that gave birth to string band music. The band – while playing festivals like Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Strawberry, High Sierra, Outside Lands, Kate Wolf, and SXSW, – has not lost sight of their roots, their fans and the relationships that have brought them where they are.